http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/1...e-officers-dead-after-shootings-coroner-says/
Again , most likely, Al and Jesse will not attend......
Again , most likely, Al and Jesse will not attend......
It is amazing. And for most, thoroughly UN-understandable. Which is why people shouldn't be so quick to pass judgement on those living in conditions they don't understand.The logic to run in the second msn article is amazing---whats important, drugs or family, amazing....
One, he says even if he thinks there'a monster in Lock Ness, he's going to swim in there anyway. Whatever he thinks is true, he isn't going to act accordingly, he's going to do the opposite. Using that logic, a police officer who thinks his life is in danger would not act accordingly and would just pretend there's no perceived danger. Yeah, right. Then he says people don't get free chased, they run from the police because they're got some reason to run from the police. Yeah, like acting accordingly, because they're being free chased. He thinks that if you have nothing to hide, then you shouldn't be running, and if you're running, you have something to hide. That's the age-old, if you have nothing to hide, then you won't mind if I search you and your vehicle, and it's step-one in establishing a totalitarian police state.Jeff Roorda, the business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association, challenged the contention that people run from the police because of harassment or brutality.
“I’m not going to refrain from swimming in Loch Ness because I think there’s a monster in there any more than a kid on the street should refrain from complying with the police because of the urban myth that the cop has some motivation to make up the charges,” he said. “People don’t get ‘free cased.’ They run from the police because they’ve got some reason to run from the police.”
And when that happens, Mr. Roorda added, the results can be bad. “Not because of something the police do,” he said. “Because of something the guy running did, and that is fail to comply.”
I don't disagree with any of that. It's why I honestly can't understand a mindset culture of running from police. That doesn't mean it's not valid, it just means I don't see it, I don't get it. I'm trying to. If I were reasonably sure that, despite being polite and cooperative with police, I might be faced with trumped up charges, I might not want to hang around.Noncompliance leads to all kinds of difficulties. CDL truckdrivers know full well they must comply with law enforcement at many levels. An attitude of cooperation works wonders. Likewise, people on the streets know full well they must comply with requests from police. It is highly unlikely anyone being polite and cooperative with police will be physically attacked. Running from police is just plain stupid. Having a hostile attitude toward law enforcement brings compounded misery such as finding one's self as a convicted felon at age 20 with future prospects ruined. Compliance is easy for law abiding individuals. It is a civic duty.
Wow!Maybe we need to start curfews in troubled areas-- no one unless authorized is to be on city streets after 7pm....ok, it was just an off the cuff statement...but it is a thought..
It's a problem in the news media. It's not stories they are interested in because it's not their preferred narrative.Plenty of minority cops get assaulted or killed in the line of duty. Not much is heard about this in the press. The liberal media would have us believe there is a black holocaust going on in the United States. The real story should be the vicious cop-haters and the harm they unleash on society.
Yes, there should be a reduction of laws with drugs like marijuana, but not with some of the harsher drugs.( except with sentencing )the larger underlying issue is the Police State. We have too many laws so we create more criminals. Take the young man in Baltimore. The majority of,his previous arrests were drug related. If it. Weren't for,the so called war,on,drugs. The police wouldn't have even known him. Until we realize,the,Police are just one of the tool. Being used to keep,us pointing fingers at each other as the cause of,the failure of,our society. Instead of lookimg at the ruling class that has their heel on all,our necks.